The theme is “Western Fantasy at the Opry” and event co-founder Sharon Magness Blake will chair it with her husband, Ernie Blake.

“This year’s theme is all about revisiting the signature (Grand Ole) Opry roots,” Magness Blake says. All of the entertainers have performed on the legendary Nashville stage.

Greenwood is best known for his 1984 single “God Bless the USA.” It surged in popularity again after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on the World Trade Center in New York City, becoming his highest charting pop hit, reaching No. 16 on the Billboard Hot 100.

The Oak Ridge Boys are celebrating their 40-year anniversary this year, having been on the country charts since 1969 when they were awarded Album of the Year for “It’s Happening” from the Gospel Music Association.

The Oaks went mainstream in 1978 when the Academy of Country Music awarded them Top Vocal Group and on Aug. 6, 2011, they became members of the Grand Ole Opry.

Relative newcomers, Lonestar first charted on Hot Country Songs in late 1995 when nine of the band’s singles reached No. 1 status. Later, nine more songs reached the Top 10. Both “Amazed” and “My Front Porch Looking In” were the top country songs of 1999 and 2003, respectively, on Billboard Year-End.

In addition to the entertainment, Western Fantasy will have dinner by Epicurean Catering and “a walk down memory lane” with relics from past Western Fantasies and gala chairs.